New Poll More Americans Support Obamacare Than Oppose it

Pollaganda uses outcome-based opinion samples (polling instruments designed to generate a preferential outcome) reflecting prior-opinion
indoctrination or cultivation by the media. The results are then used to manipulate public opinion further by advancing the perception that a
particular opinion on an issue enjoys majority support. The MSM then presents this "data" as if it were "news."
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I'm beginning to see the game here. It took a slap on the wrist... but I see it now.

Well played skymom. The poll numbers you quote are about as accurate as the poll numbers they have previously reported on and then had to withdraw...
more than once.

We tend to like the polls that go in our favor don't we? In this thread there have been facts posted about Obamacare and those numbers. I guess it
all comes down to which numbers you choose to believe. You can believe those that are reported by the same lying folks in the administration, or you
can believe the ones reported that did NOT come from the lying administration.

It goes along with the numbers game the administration is playing about enrollment. What they are not telling people is how many of those people who
enrolled -

* - Were accepted
* - Paid the premium to activate the coverage
* - who applied and were not accepted

The administration refuses to give those numbers out. When they claim 6 million people applied, you will notice that's where they leave it. They stay
as far away from specifics in that number for obvious reasons.

Just like the few investigations the DOJ has right now in several areas wont be ready for release until "after the midterm" elections.

I agree. I wouldn't be at all surprised to find out that they were counting "hits" for the website and not even those who completed an application.
Just adding in the numbers of how many folks visited, couldn't afford it, or just plain didn't want it would make that number much more believable
to me.

You haven't been back, but I wanted to ask you, Do Doctor's in American Like or Dislike Obamacare, What do Doctors think?
Let's take a look before you go to your Obama Cheat Sheet.
If you or anyone else gets a chance, you might look at this:

Survey: Physician Opinions of the American Medical Association

We all remember the highly publicized Rose Garden ceremony of smiling doctors in their white coats standing alongside a glowing President
Obama (“you look very spiffy in your coats,” he approvingly noted) in his attempt to validate his Affordability Care Act to the public before its
details were even exposed to public scrutiny.

And we also recall when the AMA endorsed ObamaCare at its inception, an endorsement that led many Americans to believe America’s doctors supported
the dramatic changes to the U.S. health care system.

The problem is that, unbeknownst to the public and the press, the AMA represents only about one fourth of the nation’s doctors.

Meanwhile, contrary to those doctors selected to legitimize ObamaCare in the staged media event (where the White House actually handed out white lab
coats to generate the image of official credibility), an overwhelming 70 percent of doctors said, even back in 2011, that they disagreed with the
AMA’s position on health reform, while only 13 percent agreed with it. In fact, almost half of doctors in that survey even went so far as to say
that the AMA stance on ObamaCare was the factor causing them to drop AMA membership.

Moving the clock forward to this year, thousands of the nation’s doctors from all across the country engaged in the full spectrum of
clinical practice have had the chance to digest the content of ObamaCare and to see the early impact of the law. Without the filtering by the
president’s staff, and after far more exposure of the details in the ACA, the nation’s doctors have twice expressed their views about
ObamaCare.

This past February, 60 percent of more than 5,000 doctors surveyed said the Obama health law would have a negative impact on patient care, while only
22 percent thought it would be positive. And more than half thought it would have a negative impact on their relationships with patients, while only
11 percent thought the doctor-patient relationship would be better. A startling 43 percent said the health care reform itself would likely lead them
to retire over the next 5 years, and only 37 percent said that was an unlikely consequence of this law. It is worth repeating that sentiment to
understand the impact of ObamaCare – it is viewed as being so destructive that almost half of doctors said they would “likely” soon retire
directly because of the law itself.

Here it is folks this is the time we were waiting for. I am sure that those who oppose it will yell conspiracy but polls dont lie and they are very
scientific.

Polls are easily manipulated and the results skewed. Far from scientific. Anyone fond of the hard sciences find it about as calculated as
astrology.

In any case, I just realized the only thing I hate more than conservative bias and talking points, is liberal bias and talking points. Showing that
Obamacare is effective, or well received by the public, would be as simple as posting all the sign up data. Argument over. You can add in how much it
is saving/costing people as well. Since those numbers you would expect to be easily calculated out of such a database.

(Helps if you don't blow hundreds of millions on bad development of said database of course...)

We also have doctors who opted to drop insurance all together, using a pay as you go plan which seemed to lower a lot of the everyday medical issues
that pop up. Some of those doctors have seen an increase in business, a decrease in overhead, while maintaining a profit margin (yes we must
acknowledge in US society that profit is a motive for almost all that is done).

Right now Obamacare is like a giant T-Rex pill. They are trying to force it down the throats of everyone without thinking that if they broke it up
some, mashed parts of it down, that it might work in the long run in terms of being effective and something the people can swallow without choking and
being killed by it.

So long as there are no changes to EMTALA emergency care will always be there, with or without insurance.

Its obvious you're all going to post polls that backup your personal opinion, which is why it has become near impossible to get any common sense out
of this site and its ''veteran'' posters.

MY Aunties husband is a Texas native. grew up with guns, farms, ford pickups you name it and has just retired in beautiful KeriKeri.

I had a long discussion with him about Obama care. From his point of view it was a good idea and had a lot of merit.

Now, if some of you actually stopped with the blind spewing of anti-Obama crap, this site might actually have a decent debate about Obama care. But
you're all frothing at the mouth for your next snap at Obama moment.

Why don't you educate people on why Obama care is a good idea, suggest alternatives and be productive?

The flaw in your argument is the manner in which it became law. When Speaker Pelosi announced the bill was done, but we had to vote on it before we
are allowed to read what's in it left a bitter taste in everyone's mouth's.

Just because universal healthcare worked in Mitt's home state does not mean it will work in other states. Contrary to popular belief each state is
responsible for establishing their criteria for the medical sector. Even HIPAA, while being a federal law, is defined by state laws.

When you have politicians constantly stating a person cannot lose coverage based on pre existing conditions, that you can keep your doctor, etc etc
etc.

The law cuts back coverage in the cancer area while at the same time making access to birth control easier and essentially free - There is no
co-pay.

It does not help when the administration lies about it, even after being called out on sections they are absolutely wrong on. The other side of the
fence wants it dropped completely (Obamacare).

Congress created this mess by passing legislation that have insurance companies monopolies in each state and then compounded that disaster by failing
to exercise oversight in the sector.

Finally, and I don't know if non US nationals adequately understand this part, but if you don't get insurance, you have to pay a fine. The federal
government is forcing the citizens to purchase insurance or pay a fine, which goes towards - Obamacare. Our constitution does not allow the government
to punish an individual for failing to purchase an item.

The delays in implementing the tax /payments is the only thing holding Obamacare together right now. The tax portion was upheld by the US Supreme
Court. There is a previous scotus ruling that prevents a person from filing a lawsuit against government action (with regards to taxes) if they have
not paid the tax (creates standing). The moment that portion goes into effect its going to be challenged and I don't see it passing legal or
constitutional muster (all tax bills in the US must originate in the house. the version of Obamacare we have originated in the Senate).

So this is going to be a mess for some time to come.

As a side note if you are familiar with the US system my apologies. I am not trying to be condescending or anything like that. there just seems to be
misconceptions about how this is going to work from those outside the US.

This administration has created the crying wolf issue. They have stated so many times the issues / options people have, can keep etc followed up with
the words trust us.

That is an Excellent reply to that poster.
Now for Agit8dChop.
I would like to add, Instead of coming here and insulting other posters, me included with that intelligence remark and then not bring anything to the
table.
Explain why you think Obamacare is so GREAT!
Has your taxes been reduced, has your health insurance with out subsidies been cheaper, do you still have the same Doctor?
How much money do you make a year, are you even employed or are you on your parents healthcare?

I have to assume you signed up as soon as possible and you're paying you premiums.

So, What's so Great about Obamacare? How has it improved your life? You have dental now, you get new glasses?
What have you gotten with Obamacare that made it worth the Federal Government to include the I R S having the Right to Tell any American Citizen What
They Have To Buy?
( I'm not complaining for myself, my husband is a Retired F L E O and our insurance in not mandated by Obamacare, but we have not sat here and not
sent e-mails and campaigned and been to Washington and called and Harassed our Elected Officials for the ones who can't. ) This Administration reminds
me of my teen years under Mao's Thugs!

When the Healthcare Professionals ( Doctors not obama ) have a problem with obamacare, I take notice.

Just would like to know, you seem to think us or me the lower intelligent posters of ATS are keeping you from posting your opinions.

Agit8dChop
Its obvious you're all going to post polls that backup your personal opinion, which is why it has become near impossible to get any common sense out
of this site and its ''veteran'' posters.

MY Aunties husband is a Texas native. grew up with guns, farms, ford pickups you name it and has just retired in beautiful KeriKeri.

I had a long discussion with him about Obama care. From his point of view it was a good idea and had a lot of merit.

Now, if some of you actually stopped with the blind spewing of anti-Obama crap, this site might actually have a decent debate about Obama care. But
you're all frothing at the mouth for your next snap at Obama moment.

Why don't you educate people on why Obama care is a good idea, suggest alternatives and be productive?

.. here's a poll I'd like to see

'' what % of Americans actually know what Obama care involves ''

[SNIP]

edit on 1/4/2014 by Gemwolf because: Mod Note: No need for insults

I must admit....I was not a big fan of Obamacare until I read that your aunts husbands brothers friends ex-roomate thought is was a good
idea.....then....I thought....maybe it's a good idea.

Im still looking for some answers before i can decide how good or bad romneycare is, have people started paying for obamacare, is it behing used at
the moment, who is the most affected by it, how many people are paying more or less.

But i cant find those answers because the net is filled with left and right propaganda, rabid poster foaming at the mouth with no real facts.

well if your so able to be convinced of a major life decision like that, perhaps you should put down the keyboard before you hurt yourself. I never
said go get it because someone I spoke to said it was a good thing, your just being childish now.

with the exception of Xcathdra i gotta say its just typical ats anti-obama crowd rehashing the same 5 word slogans.

Me personally? I don't know a single thing about Obama Care, which is why I ASKED people to actually debate like mature adults instead of just sling
anti Obama slogans around.

I see the merit in making every single US citizen pay a share of their income to support health care. Its how it happens here and it works!

What are the specifics you are unhappy about? what would you prefer?
are you against universal healthcare?
are you against everyone paying a %?
are you against it being an online application?
are the richer paying to little while the poor pay to much?

saying crap like '' they lied, doctors don't like it, therefore it must be horrible '' is a cop out. it means you haven't ACTUALLY read it the fine
details.

You can all criticize me as much as you like for being -non American thus saying my point doesn't matter.
But while your here acting like children and yelling over who hates obama more, maybe you should read and study the details and see how you can make
it work for you and your family!

Xcathdra
The flaw in your argument is the manner in which it became law. When Speaker Pelosi announced the bill was done, but we had to vote on it before we
are allowed to read what's in it left a bitter taste in everyone's mouth's.

I appreciate you actually writing a mature response, it helps mature debates!

So, your main hangup is the method in which it was adopted?
I always thought that bills were rarely ever read or studying before being voted. Sounds like this one was voted on like all the others in the
past.

Saying that "more Americans support Obamacare than oppose it" still does't make it acceptable. It's not.

If I remember correctly, about 10 years ago, "more Americans supported invasion of Iraq," and we saw how well that went.

Many Americans are ignorant and greedy, and if they (mistakenly) think that they can get some sort of freebie, they'll happily screw their neighbors
and future generations to get it. The problem is, the Obamacare system as currently implemented absolutely stinks. Maybe those of us who oppose
Obamacare are deluded, so I challenge you to prove to me that Obamacare is the right choice for me and my spouse.

2. Enter the following information to get a quote: a) I'm looking for coverage for myself or my family; b) Health; c) Florida; d) Orange
County; e) Person #1 age 46/Person #2 age 51; f) Employer coverage is NOT available to anyone in the household; g) Projected household income for
2014: $14,900 h) nobody is pregnant

3. View marketplace plans.

After the query completes, you'll see that the insurance premiums start at $586 /mo with a $12,600 family deductible per year. $6,300 per
individual) That means:

We would pay $7,032 a year for Obamacare "coverage." (approximately 47% of our household income) That would leave us with $7,868 PER YEAR to
live, or $655 per month. Provided we could even live on $655 per month, if we needed to see a doctor, guess how much would ever be covered...
NOTHING, because we wouldn't even come close to being able to meet the annual deductible.

Scenario "B," say only I were to go to the doctor. We pay $7,032 in premiums, $6,300 in deductibles, well, provided we can live on $1,568 per
YEAR, ($130 per month) we may actually be able to benefit except that we'd then be too damn poor to even make the co-payments.

Tell me again how wonderful Obamacare is.

As someone who suffers from Parkinson's disease, diabetes, coronary artery disease and a plethora of other medical ailments I would LOVE to have
insurance, but I just don't have that kind of money to spend. It's damn near impossible to find work, and social security disability has denied my
claims saying that I can always put aside my former very well paying job and work for minimum wage elsewhere. My spouse was laid off, and despite
hundreds of resumes, still hasn't found an employer willing to hire her. We're two steps from homelessness and all the Obama administration and the
DNC can think about is trying to force us to purchase insurance that we can't afford and will never be able to utilize because of the ridiculous
deductibles.

Number of supporters is a horrible way to gauge viability and/or worth.

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